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Theresa Mary May

Date of Birth: 1 October 1956
Place of Birth: Eastbourne, England


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African concerns

He served in that capacity from August 2014 to May 2015 and again under Prime Minister Theresa May from November 2015 to July 2016...


Retreating from the stage

'Global Britain'The review is expected to try to put meat on the bone of the 'Global Britain' tagline adopted by Theresa May's government after the UK voted to leave the European Union (EU) in June 2016 but which has lacked substance ever since...


Brexit and a trade pipe-dream

Ever since Britain voted to leave the European Union in 2016 successive prime ministers – Theresa May and now Boris Johnson – have promised expansive new trade deals with Africa...

There is also the ambitious pledge – made by Theresa May last year – that Britain plans to be the biggest single investor in Africa of the G-7 countries...

Most are staunch Eurosceptics with the notable exception of Sam Gyimah a British Ghanaian who resigned as an Education secretary in Theresa May's government in November 2018 to campaign for a second referendum and was expelled from the Tory party in September after voting to prevent a 'no-deal' Brexit...

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Move over darling

Britain sees trade in Africa as less tied into international agreements and Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged that the UK will be the G7's number one investor in Africa by 2022 (AC Vol 59 No 17 Europe discovers Africa again)...


Ncube wins foreign fans

That is made worse by Prime Minister Theresa May's immersion in her troubled attempts to pull Britain out of the European Union (AC Vol 58 No 13 UK vote stalls trade talks)...


Europe discovers Africa, again

British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel are criss-crossing the African continent arguing that there are links between economic growth and long-term security in Africa to stem immigration which has become a political football in Europe and severely weakened Merkel's position...


This land may be your land

Ramaphosa sought to re-assure investors and the British Prime Minister Theresa May that the ANC's support for a parliamentary resolution by Malema's EFF to amend the constitution to allow EWC would not be allowed to damage the economy...


UK leans to Mnangagwa

Prime Minister Theresa May's government has been sending economists to Harare in an effort to persuade other donors of the merits of a debt relief programme we hear...


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